The history books may refer to the present court as the “Roberts Court,” named so after current Chief Justice John Roberts, but many analysts are talking about Justice Kennedy.
Read the articleConservative youth recently heard what it means to be a “David” lawyer against the Goliaths.
Read the articleAcademics finding common cause with let-wing activists are not a new story, particularly since they are frequently the same people. But their effort to influence Evangelical Christians suggests a new twist on an old cliché: If you can’t beat them, subvert them.
Read the articleFrom a recent debate on college-level women’s studies courses, we get a glimpse of why graduates with that degree are hard to find, though such classes have become commonplace in most universities.
Read the articlePro-life activist Janet Folger has stories and advice for students at the Eagle Forum Collegian Summit.
Read the articleIf the Constitution is viewed as a living document, judicial oligarchy will result.
Read the articleIn the wake of the Secretary of State’s protested speech at Boston College, one of our readers catalogues BC events that drew no protests from the faculty.
Read the articleCliff Kincaid, editor of Accuracy in Media’s AIM report, continues his analysis of a recent commencement address given by New York Times publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr. at the Stat University of New York at New Paltz.
Read the articleA Boston College one donor is upset with the BC professor who tried to block Condi Rice’s honorary degree.
Read the articleThe new book The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism points out a number of ways in which women’s studies courses fail women.
Read the articleWhat does Boston College’s protest of Condi’s invitation to speak at commencement say about the institution’s Catholicism?
Read the articleDon Irvine comments on the professor in Kentucky who encouraged vandalism by her students.
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